The Internet Domain Name

This is a perfect opportunity to invest in a premium domain name with great potential.

RENT or BUY the domain to boost your internet presence and kick start your business on the road to greater success! Your domain name is your internet brand name and is the first impression customers receive in the modern world!

Why would I want a domain like ?

Keywords.....

Keywords are a significant factor when looking for a domain such as - Google and it's competitors will recognise that the domain itself holds keywords relevant to your market or website's subject. With a good search engine, relevance is king as a good search engine wants you to find what you are looking for as quickly and as easily as possible. Whenever someone searches for keywords contained within the domain name the search engine will recognise the extra relevance that contains.

Click-ability.....

Another great advantage of a domain name like is it's click-ability. When someone is choosing which result of a search to click on, a relevant, trustable domain (with relevant keywords contained within already highlighted or in bold) offers safety and reliability as it is immediately obvious there has been investment made into this site and its contents. These encouragement techniques can drastically increase engagement with your site.

Linkability.....

The trust imbued by a domain name like means that sites enjoy to link to you. A domain name like holds it own relevance and communicates to search engines that incoming links are relevant to those domain keywords. If you look at a site like Wikipedia you can see instantly that its strength lies in a consistent approach to relevant keyword linking. This is why it is the number one ranked website for so many Google search queries.

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What is a domain..?

A domain name is essentially an identification string defining a realm of administrative autonomy, authority or control within the Internet, otherwise known as a domain. Domain names are formed by the rules and procedures of the Domain Name System (DNS) which assigns different Internet Protocol (IP) Addresses to each domain and its members. Any valid name registered in the DNS instantly becomes a domain name. Domain names are used in various networking contexts and application-specific naming and addressing purposes. A domain name will usually represent: an Internet Protocol (IP) resource, such as a server computer hosting the web site itself or another service communicated via the Internet. In 2015, 294 million domain names had been registered.

Domain names are organised in subordinate levels (subdomains) of the DNS root domain, which is nameless, often signified by an @ sign in DNS. The first-level set of domain names are the top-level domains (TLDs), including the generic top-level domains (gTLDs), such as the prominent domains (com, info, net, edu, and org) and the country code top-level domains (ccTLDs). Below the top-level domains in the DNS hierarchy lies the second and third-level domain names that are typically open for reservation by end-users. These domains can be used to connect local area networks to the Internet, create publicly accessible Internet resources or host web applications.

The registration of these domain names is usually administered by a domain name registrar who resells their services on to the public.

A fully qualified domain name (FQDN) is a complete specified domain name with all the labels in the hierarchy of the DNS present. Labels in the Domain Name System are not case-sensitive, and may therefore be written in any desired capitalisation. Most commonly though, domain names are written in lowercase for simplicity

What is it for...?

Domain names help to identify Internet resources such as computers and networks, by giving web users a label (such as hubs.uk) which is easier to remember than a numerical xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx address such as those used for the Internet protocols. A domain name may represent entire collections of such resources or individual instances by using individual host names rather than just the standard www found at the beginning domain names for the World-Wide-Web. Individual Internet host computers also use domain names as host identifiers, also called host names. The term host name is also used for the leaf labels in the domain name system, usually without further subordinate domain name space. Host names appear as a component in Uniform Resource Locators (URLs) for Internet resources such as web sites - www is an example.

Domain names are also used as simple identification labels to indicate ownership or control of a resource. Such examples are the realm identifiers used in the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), the Domain Keys used to verify DNS domains in e-mail systems which is the bit after the @ sign, and in many other Uniform Resource Identifiers (URIs).

An important function of domain names is to provide easily recognizable and memorizable names to numerically addressed Internet resources so that you are typing in sircles.net rather than 83.244.231.200. This abstraction allows a resource to be moved to a different physical location in the address topology of the network without having to notify users of the website as the users will continue to use the domain name which will be moved to point to the new, correct internet address of the resource.

Domain names are used to establish a unique identity. Organizations can choose a domain name that corresponds to their name, helping Internet users to reach them easily. A generic domain is a name that defines a general category, rather than a specific or personal instance, for example, the name of an industry, rather than a company name. Some examples of generic names are books.com, music.com, and travel.info. Companies have created brands based on generic names, and such generic domain names are often very valuable.

Domain names are often simply referred to as domains and domain name registrants are frequently referred to as domain owners, although domain name registration with a registrar does not confer any legal ownership of the domain name, only an exclusive right of use for a particular duration of time. The use of domain names in commerce may subject them to trademark law.